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Re: OT Re: root can't sudo



sudo means what super user can do, you can also do provided you have given permission in /etc/sudoers file.

By default in certain system sudoers file is read only.If you want to change  that file make it writeable,modify and then again make it read only.  

On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 6:28 AM, Thierry Chatelet <tchatelet@free.fr> wrote:
I dont use sudo, but can you explain me,so I will go to bed with more
knowledge, why root would need sudo?
Thierry


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